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St. Joseph’s University is home to a museum unlike any other in the region, writes Diane Holliday for Saint Joseph’s ...
America has been, for generations, the envy of the world in terms of its medical research breakthroughs. From the development of penicillin in the early 1940s, to Jonas Salk’s polio ...
Kimalu (KEE-ma-loo), a 12-year-old female beluga whale, is resting comfortably following a historic procedure at Chicago's ...
Originally created as a camp for children with tuberculosis, Camp Eden Wood now serves adults and children with a wide range of disabilities.
July 3rd holds a significant place in world history, marking moments of triumph, transformation, and cultural milestones ...
The ulcer grew. In fact, it seemed as though his leg was caving in as the flesh around it began rotting away. A month before ...
Unexpected reuse of plastic bottles into a handy greenhouse for your plants! 🪴♻️ Turn everyday plastic bottles into a simple ...
Penicillin was still making news last week. In Britain, its discoverer and chief developer, Professors Alexander Fleming and Howard W. Florey (TIME, May 15), were knighted by King George VI. Sir ...
When Covid-19 forced people to stay home, many of us found solace in a snack: potato chips. The crispy treats enjoyed around a $350 million increase in sales from 2019 to 2020. When the chips are ...
Now, overuse of antibiotics during the COVID-19 pandemic may be making the problem worse. In the early months of the pandemic, when COVID-19 patients showed up with coughing, fever, shortness of ...
So as history is about to be made, let's take a look back at the last 70+ years of college baseball's finest. From dynasties to underdogs, this is the complete history of the College World Series.
To treat bacterial infections, medical professionals prescribe antibiotics. But not all active medicine gets used up by the body. Some of it ends up in wastewater, where antimicrobial-resistant ...